3/3/2015 to 3/5/2015 – Weather Related Delays and Closings

The local forecast predicts dangerous weather conditions this evening and Thursday morning. We will attempt to keep to our regular schedule but will delay our openings until it is safe for local travel. Please call ahead to be sure that we are open. 215.968.7659

Current Plan

CLOSED 6:30 – 8:30 PM Tuesday 3/3/2016

OPEN 10:00 – 5:00 Wednesday 3/4/2016

OPEN 6:30 – 8:30 PM Wednesday 3/4/2016

POSSIBLE DELAYED OPENING THURSDAY 3/5/2016

The Newtown Library Company was founded on August 9, 1760. Annual shareholders’ meetings have been held ever since then on the last Saturday in October at either 1:00 or 3:00 pm. Incorporation was granted by a Special Act of the Pennsylvania Legislature, approved March 27, 1789.

The collection of books was kept at the homes of the various librarians from 1760 until after the County seat was removed to Doylestown in 1813. At that time, the books were housed in the old Court House building until 1824 when the first library building was erected by the Company on land donated by Isaac Hicks. In 1883, a new larger building was constructed at Court St. and Centre Ave across from the Half Moon Tavern.

In 1912 the Company dedicated the present building. An expansion in 1979 provided additional stack rooms, a children’s area, librarian work space and ramps for those unable to negotiate our steps.

The Newtown Library Company is, and has always been a subscription library. Our charter of 1789 defines us as a private library with a fee to be a member and annual dues.. Two public reading rooms are maintained where anyone may freely enjoy the many resources of Newtown’s unique educational institution.

Anyone wishing to join the library may do so. Even though we are not part of the county library system, we strive to provide our members with the most current best-sellers and books of interest to our members.